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Cowboys 38, Eagles 23

PHILADELPHIA – Tony Romo threw a pair of touchdowns, Dwayne Harris had a 78-yard punt return for a score and Brandon Carr returned an interception 47 yards for a TD to help Dallas (4-5) beat Philadelphia (3-6).

The Cowboys are second in the NFC East, 1½ games behind the New York Giants.

The Eagles lost Michael Vick to a concussion after consecutive bruising hits in the second quarter and have lost five straight games under coach Andy Reid for the first time in his 14 seasons.

Broncos 36, Panthers 14

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Peyton Manning made sure coach Broncos John Fox’s return to Carolina was a successful one, throwing for 301 yards and a touchdown for Denver (6-3) in a victory against the Panthers (2-7).

Manning threw his 420th touchdown pass to move into a tie for second place on the NFL’s all-time list with Dan Marino. He trails only Brett Favre (508).

Patriots 37, Bills 31

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Tom Brady threw for two touchdowns, Devin McCourty ended Buffalo’s hopes with an interception in the end zone, and New England (6-3) kept Buffalo (3-6) winless at Gillette Stadium.

New England is 11-0 against the Bills at Gillette since it opened in 2002 and 20-2 overall in its past 22 games against Buffalo.

Buccaneers 34, Chargers 24

TAMPA, Fla. – Josh Freeman threw two touchdown passes, and surging Tampa Bay (5-4) scored on a blocked punt and Leonard Johnson’s 83-yard interception to beat San Diego (4-5).

Freeman has thrown for 13 TDs with one interception in his past five games, helping the Bucs win four times to climb back over .500 after a 1-3 start.

Bengals 31, Giants 13

CINCINNATI – Andy Dalton threw a career-high four touchdown passes – each to a different receiver – and Cincinnati (4-5) ended a four-game losing streak by beating New York (6-4).

The Bengals took advantage of a fumble and Eli Manning’s two interceptions, which set up third-quarter touchdowns.

Ravens 55, Raiders 20

BALTIMORE – Joe Flacco threw for 341 yards and three touchdowns, and Baltimore (7-2) set a club record for points in a victory against Oakland (3-6).

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